Never before had the Brantley County girls won a region
championship. But never before had they had a team like this
one. Jessica Morgan and Susan Carter give them one of the state's
best inside-outside combinations. And there's an excellent
supporting case in starters, Shannon Duncan, Liza Thomas and Stephanie
Oliver, to go, and Alysha Dowling and Autumn Krug who provide solid
bench play.

Whereas in the past, the Lady Herons seemed like underdogs in the
region tournament, not able to get over the hump, this loaded 11th
ranked team was the favorite in Saturday night's Region 2-AA
Championship game with Brooks County. The Lady Herons weren't
about to let this chance slip by. Taking a precarious five-point
lead to intermission, Brantley rolled to a 60-49 victory in a game that
was never seriously in doubt to secure the school's first region title.

"I felt like we played a solid defensive game and there was a
lot of hustle," said Brantley Coach Selena Tumlin. "We maintained
our intensity throughout the game." Liza and Stephanie
had one of their best defensive games."

Brantley just 3-5 after eight games, has now ripped off 16
straight wins, establishing a school record for consecutive
victories. "It took us some games to jell," Tumlin
said. "We have three new starters, and some girls with their
first experience of being counted on in a game. We lost some close
games early, but I felt like that made us stronger. Another factor
is the girls have the desire to win and go as far as they can."

As they did in Friday's semifinals, the Lady Herons bolted out to
a 9-0 lead, as Carter converted a steal into a lay-up, Thomas hit from
14 feet, Duncan canned a six footer, Morgan sank a free throw and Duncan
scored after an offensive rebound.

The Lady Trojans twice cut their deficit to three in the second
quarter. Trailing 13-9 after one period, Monica Seay's free throw
made it 13-10. Center Surtyeric Wright's lay-up with 43 seconds
left got Brooks to within 21-18. But Carter, who was fouled as the
clock turned 0:00, nailed both free throws for a 23-18 halftime lead.

Morgan, with nine points in the first half, took control in the
second half. Although the Lady Trojans had their best quarter in
the fourth, the Lady Herons had eight minutes to protect a 40-26
lead. On the first possession of the final period, Morgan scored
inside, and was fouled for a three-point play to boost the margin to
43-26. Her two free throws at 3:48 gave the Lady Herons an
insurmountable 53-32 cushion.

The fact that Brooks held a 17-7 advantage the rest of the way was
meaningless. Morgan added eight points in the third and nine in
the fourth to finish with a game high 26 points. "God was on my side,"
Morgan said. "I was praying he would help me do my best." "I think it's
wonderful (being a part of the school's first girls basket ball region
champion). I'm real excited. It's a big accomplishment. It's something we
talked about, but we just took one game as it came. "We want to
keep on going. We want to go all the way. It depends on how
well we play together."

Carter added 16 points and like Morgan is elated about being on
Brantley's first region championship team. "That makes me
feel pretty good," said Carter. "I knew we had a real good team. I knew
we could do it. It makes me feel real good that we put all this work
into it and it paid off." "We want to go all the way to state and win it.
We're going to keep working harder and harder every day. I don't mean to
sound cocky, but I believe we can play with anybody. I'm very confident we
can make it. We have a real good chemistry."

Thomas contributed 10 points. Duncan had the team's other
eight points. Seay's 13 points and Wright's 11 paced Brooks
County. Brantley begins state play at 4 p.m. Friday versus Tooms
County, which is hosting the tournament.